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经济大省挑大梁:从用电量看江苏经济之“进”
Zhong Guo Neng Yuan Wang· 2025-09-22 08:07
Group 1: Economic Resilience and Power Consumption - Jiangsu's power load reached a historical peak of 155 million kilowatts this summer, a year-on-year increase of 6.12% compared to last year's highest value [1] - From January to August, Jiangsu's total electricity consumption reached 593.02 billion kilowatt-hours, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 4.2% [1] - The robust electricity consumption data indicates Jiangsu's strong economic resilience and steady development [1] Group 2: Manufacturing Sector Performance - Jiangsu's secondary industry electricity consumption grew by 3.7% year-on-year, with industrial electricity consumption increasing by 3.9% [2] - The high-end equipment manufacturing sector showed significant growth, with electricity consumption in computer, communication, and other electronic equipment manufacturing rising by 6.0% [3] - The automotive manufacturing sector saw a remarkable increase in electricity consumption, with a year-on-year growth of 15.6% from January to August [3][4] Group 3: Digital Economy Growth - The digital economy in Jiangsu has become a new growth engine, with electricity consumption in the information transmission, software, and IT services sector increasing by 23.5% year-on-year [5] - The number of 5G factories in Jiangsu has increased to 210, reflecting the province's commitment to digital infrastructure [6] - The core industry value added of the digital economy is projected to rise from 10.3% of GDP in 2021 to 11.8% in 2024 [6] Group 4: Consumer Sector Dynamics - The third industry in Jiangsu saw a year-on-year electricity consumption increase of 6.3%, becoming the main driver of electricity growth [8] - The "Su Super" football league has significantly boosted local consumption, generating over 38 billion yuan in various consumption scenarios [8] - The charging and swapping service industry for electric vehicles experienced a year-on-year electricity consumption increase of 46.5% [9]
中集集团:BWO拟向海龙十六号公司、海龙十七号公司租赁“华业龙”和“华商龙”两座起重生活平台
Zhi Tong Cai Jing· 2025-09-10 12:49
Group 1 - Company announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary BWO plans to lease two semi-submersible accommodation platforms, "Hua Ye Long" and "Hua Shang Long," to subsidiaries of China Merchants Industry [1] - The semi-submersible accommodation platforms are crucial for offshore engineering projects, providing living accommodations and operational support, addressing industry pain points such as accommodation shortages and transportation difficulties in deep-sea areas [1] - The international oil and gas market is experiencing a recovery, leading to increased demand for semi-submersible accommodation platforms, particularly in traditional production areas like Brazil, the North Sea, West Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Gulf of Mexico [2] Group 2 - BWO has signed a bareboat charter agreement with China Merchants Industry's subsidiaries, leveraging its unique advantages in ultra-deepwater operational management to enhance cooperation and generate higher returns [2] - The transaction will deepen the strategic partnership between the company and Petrobras, as BWO will provide the leased platforms and operational management services for Petrobras projects [2] - The company currently has two idle accommodation platforms but finds leasing the platforms in this transaction more advantageous in terms of adaptability and economic benefits [2]